The wedding bells are ringing for Pakistani cricketer Imam-ul-Haq, who is set to get married this weekend following his return from World Cup 2023 campaign.
An event of mehndi took place in Norway reportedly on Tuesday.
The 27-year-old cricketer's wife-to-be, Anmol Mehmood's pictures and videos from the event surfaced this evening.
The bride looked regal in the lavish outfit from a local brand on her mehndi. The heavily embellished deep red and dull gold gharara and shirt had a pinch of orange and purple for vibrancy.
The pictures and videos from a picturesque location somewhere in the Scandinavian country were shared by Anmol on her official Instagram account.
A few images of the bride were also shared by the designer on their Instagram page with the caption "Imam ki Anmol" (Imam's Anmol), tagging both the cricketer and his future wife.
After mehndi in Norway, the wedding events will officially take place in Lahore on November 23. The nikah ceremony will be held on Saturday (November 25) and valima reception on November 26.
Reports suggest the celebrations will begin with a qawwali night on November 23, although the performing group's name remains a secret. The left-handed batter is expected to wear a Prince coat for his big day.
Reportedly, cricketing stars, including Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan, Fakhar Zaman, Shadab Khan, and others from the national team, are anticipated to grace the joyous occasion. Invitations will also extend to former players and management personnel.
Imam is expected not to take part in the camp for Australia's Test tour initially and will join later. The camp will run till November 28 at the Pindi Cricket Stadium. The team will fly out on November 30 from Lahore.
Pakistan is prepared to withdraw from playing India in any int'l event unless it reciprocates by visiting country, say...
PM Shehbaz, President Zardari and others congratulate national team on long awaited series win in Australia
Rizwan-led side successfully chase down hosts' 141-run target in 26.5 overs to clinch three-march series
Mohammad Asif urges government to step up its recognition and support for world champions
"It was only trophy tour flag off and tournament/branding launch," says source about Monday event
Asian Shooting Confederation ranks Kishma second-best female shooter of Asia in 10m air pistol category